- Halliday and Hasan discuss different types of cohesive relationships in texts, including reference, substitution, ellipsis, and lexical relationships.
- There are three types of referential relationships: exophoric which don't contribute to cohesion, and endophoric relationships which are either anaphoric, looking back in the text, or cataphoric, looking forward.
- Cohesion is necessary but not sufficient for a text - a group of sentences can have some cohesive elements but not qualify as a coherent text without other linking features.
Schools should continue music programs that include sacred music. Exposing students to a variety of music, including religious songs, can teach them about cultural and historical traditions. As long as the goal is increasing cultural literacy and exposure to different forms of music rather than promoting any religion, including sacred music in school music curriculums is appropriate.
The document discusses different parts of nature including types of trees, flowers, animals and plants. It also mentions different descriptive words and discusses different kinds of animals and plants.
Warren Buffett is one of the richest people in the world, with a net worth of £31 billion, yet he lives a modest lifestyle in Omaha, Nebraska. He earns a salary of just £50,000 per year and enjoys ordinary food like steaks and hamburgers. Buffett plans to give away the majority of his fortune to charitable causes, with £15 billion already pledged to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Though enormously wealthy, Buffett remains frugal and focuses on using his money to help society rather than accumulate possessions.
- Halliday and Hasan discuss different types of cohesive relationships in texts, including reference, substitution, ellipsis, and lexical relationships.
- There are three types of referential relationships: exophoric which don't contribute to cohesion, and endophoric relationships which are either anaphoric, looking back in the text, or cataphoric, looking forward.
- Cohesion is necessary but not sufficient for a text - a group of sentences can have some cohesive elements but not qualify as a coherent text without other linking features.
Schools should continue music programs that include sacred music. Exposing students to a variety of music, including religious songs, can teach them about cultural and historical traditions. As long as the goal is increasing cultural literacy and exposure to different forms of music rather than promoting any religion, including sacred music in school music curriculums is appropriate.
The document discusses different parts of nature including types of trees, flowers, animals and plants. It also mentions different descriptive words and discusses different kinds of animals and plants.
Warren Buffett is one of the richest people in the world, with a net worth of £31 billion, yet he lives a modest lifestyle in Omaha, Nebraska. He earns a salary of just £50,000 per year and enjoys ordinary food like steaks and hamburgers. Buffett plans to give away the majority of his fortune to charitable causes, with £15 billion already pledged to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Though enormously wealthy, Buffett remains frugal and focuses on using his money to help society rather than accumulate possessions.
2. CNBC conducted an interview with Mr. Warren Buffett, the world’s second wealthiest person, total
charitable donations amount to US$310 billion. The following are some of his interesting views of life.
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3. At the age of 11, he bought his first stock and now he regrets that he has started too
late. At that time stock was very cheap. Encourage your child to invest.
4. At the age of 14, he used the money saved from his delivery of newspapers job and bought a farm. One
can buy many things using his own savings. Encourage your child to start doing some business.
5. He still lives in a 3-bedroom house bought, after his marriage, 50 years ago. He said that this house
meets all of his needs. The house doesn’t have walls or fences. Do not buy “More than What you Need”
and encourage your child to think and act the same way.
6. He drives his car everywhere; no driver or bodyguards. Be yourself, maintain your own nature.
7. He never travels by a private jet plane even though he owns the world’s largest private
jet company. He always think about how to get things done economically.
8. His company, Berkshire Hathaway) owns 63 companies. Each year, he writes only one
letter to his CEOs. Give them with this year’s target. He never holds regular meetings
or makes regular phone calls. Get the right person for the right job.
9. He only gives his CEOs two rules and regulations:
Rule 1: Don’t make a loss on the shareholder’s money. Rule 2: Don’t forget Rule 1.
Set targets and ensure that everybody must not forget these targets.
10. Mr, Warren Buffett doesn’t carry a mobile phone nor has a computer on his desk.
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He doesn’t engage in upper-class society activities. At home, his leisure activities is making some
popcorn and watching TV. Don’t show off, maintain your true self and enjoy everything you do.
12. 5 years ago he met with Mr. Bill Gates, the world’s wealthiest person, for the first time. Bill
thinks that he and Warren are two different people. Therefore, that meeting was planned
for half an hour only and as a result, they chatted for 10 hours. Finally, Bill became
Warren’s believer.
13. His advice to the young people:
Stay far away from credit card (bank loans), invest by yourself and remember the following few points :
14. Wealth will not bring up people but people can bring about Wealth.
Live a simple life. Don’t do what others say, listen and do what you think is right.
15. Don’t go after branded names; wear what you feel is comfortable for you.
Don’t waste money on unnecessary things; spend it on those people who really need it.
After all, this is your own life, why let others influence it?
16. The happiest person doesn’t necessarily possess the best thing.
They just simply cherish everything that comes along their life path.
Let us select this kind of life path!